John Eaken Performs

Date of Event
Tue., Nov. 28, 1989

The Music Department presented a faculty recital by violinist John Eaken, accompanied by pianist Gloria Whitney, cellist Nancy Baun, and violist Marta Jurjevich, at 8:15pm in the Rubendall Recital Hall.  Eaken performed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 378", Johann Sebastian Bach's "Sonata No. 1 in G Minor", Erno V. Dohnanyi's "Serenade, Op. 10", Eugene Ysaÿe's "Sonata No. 5, Op. 27 in E Major", and Giuseppe Tartini's "Sonata No. 6 in G Minor".

Vocal and Instrumental Jazz Concert

Date of Event
Sat., Nov. 11, 1989

The Chamber Choir and the Jazz Ensemble presented a concert of vocal and instrumental jazz at 8:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  The ensembles performed Robert Emerson's arrangement of Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies", Gregg Smith's arrangement of the traditional chantey "Shenandoah", Lawrence Lapin's "Jazz Fugue", Gary D. Fry's arrangement of Cole Porter's "Do I Love You?", Brent Pierce's arrangement of J.

Noonday Concert

Date of Event
Wed., Nov. 1, 1989

The Music Department presented its third Noonday Concert of the 1989-1990 academic year in the Rubendall Recital Hall.  Students and faculty performed Richard Strauss' "Morgen" and "Nacht", Franz Schubert's "Litanei", Claude Debussy's "La lune blanche luit dans les bois", Lennie Niehaus' "Invention No. 4", Frédéric Chopin's "Etude in A-flat Major, Op. 25 No. 1", Benedetto Marcello's "Sonata No.

Chamber Orchestra and Eaken Piano Trio Perform

Date of Event
Wed., Nov. 1, 1989

The Music Department presented a Chamber Orchestra concert featuring the Eaken Piano Trio at 8:00pm in the Weiss Center for the Arts.  The pieces performed included Pablo de Sarasate's "Introduction and Tarantelle (op. 43) for solo violin and orchestra", Girolamo Frescobaldi's "Toccata for solo cello and orchestra", Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's "Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra in G minor (op. 25)", and Ludwig van Beethoven's "Concerto for violin, cello, piano, and orchestra (op. 56)".

Consortium Musicum of Pennsylvania Performs

Date of Event
Tue., Oct. 10, 1989

The Consortium Musicum of Pennsylvania performed a concert at Rubendall Recital Hall at 8:15pm.  The program included Jean-Marie Leclair's "Ouverture in G Major, op. 13 no. 1", Antoine Forqueray's "La Rameau", Jean-Baptiste Cupis' "Tambourin", Marin Marais' "Les Folies d'Espagne", Jean-Philippe Rameau's "Pièces des claveçin en concerts V", Dieupart's "Suite in D Major", and Johann Joachim Quantz's "Trio Sonata in E-flat Major".

Noonday Concert

Date of Event
Wed., Oct. 4, 1989

The Music Department presented its second Noonday Concert of the 1989-1990 academic year in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Students and faculty performed William Bolcom's "Song of Black Max", Irving Fine's "The Frog and the Snake", Jean Baptiste Breval's "Allegro from the Sonata in C Major", Georg Friedrich Handel's "Honour and Arms", Robert Schumann's "The Two Grenadiers", David Ashley White's "Six Miniatures for Three Players", Carlisle Floyd's "Ain't It a Pretty Night", Robert A.

Chamber Orchestra Performs

Date of Event
Wed., Sep. 13, 1989

The Music Department presented a concert by the Chamber Orchestra featuring soloists John Eaken on violin and Amy Rosser on harpsichord at 8:00pm in the Weiss Center for the Arts.  The performers played Johann Sebastian Bach's "Concerto in A Major for harpsichord and orchestra", Antonio Vivaldi's "Concerto for violin and orchestra" and "Concerto for violin and orchestra", and Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's Symphony No. 5.

Noonday Concert

Date of Event
Wed., Sep. 6, 1989

The Music Department presented its first Noonday Concert of the 1989-1990 academic year in the Rubendall Recital Hall.  Students and faculty performed Joseph Haydn's "Divertimento", Robert de Visée's "Suite in A Minor", Jacques DuPhly's "Pièces de Claveçin", Taillary's "Menuets for solo traverso", Frédéric Chopin's "Variations on a theme by Rossini for flute and piano", Johann Sebastian Bach's "Preludio from the Violin Sonata No.

Noonday Concert

Date of Event
Wed., May 3, 1989

The Music Department presented its eighth Noonday Concert of the 1988-1989 academic year in Rubendall Recital Hall.  Students and faculrt peformed Thomas Robinson's "Robinsons May", Alexander Tansman's "Kolysanka (Berceuse d'Orient)", Johann Sebastian Bach's "Prelude from the First Cello Suite", Georg Friedrich Handel's "Where'er you walk", Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Allegro from the Flute Quartet in D Major" and "Molto Allegro from the String Quartet in D Major, K.

Settlement Music School Contemporary Players Perform

Date of Event
Tue., May 2, 1989

The Department of Music presented the Settlement Music School Contemporary Players in concert at 8:15pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  They performed Paul Alan Levi's "Elegy and Recreation", Joseph Castaldo's "Lament for Viola and Piano", Matthew Greenbaum's "Notker's Tale", and Philip Maneval's "darling! because my blood can sing".

Senior Vocal Recital

Date of Event
Sun., Apr. 30, 1989

The Music Department presented a senior vocal recital by soprano Jeannie Chi-Hyon Kim, accopmanied by pianists Kee Mann Chang and Truman Bullard, at 7:15pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  She performed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "An Chloë", "Ais Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen", and "Warnung"; Gabriel Fauré's "Mai", "Le secret", and "Nell"; Vincenzo Bellini's "Ah!

Flute Repertory Class

Date of Event
Fri., Apr. 28, 1989

The Music Department presented a flute repertory class at 3:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  The performers played Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Andante from Concerto in D Major for flute and orchestra" and "Rondo from Flute Quartet in D Major for flute, violin, viola, and cello", Johann Joachim Quantz's "Presto from Concerto in G Major for flute and orchestra", Johann Sebastian Bach's "Overture from Suite in B Minor for flute and string orchestra", Ulysses Kay's "Prelude", John Davison's "Dances for Solo Flute", G.

Senior Vocal Recital

Date of Event
Sun., Apr. 23, 1989

The Music Department presented a senior recital by soprano Leigh Ann Kowalchick, accompanied by pianist Kee Mann Chang, at 4:30pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  She performed "Drink to me only with Thine Eyes"; "The Last Rose of Summer"; Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer"; Edvard Grieg's "Ich Liebe Dich"; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Vedrai carino" and "Batti, batti, o bel Masetto"; Claude Debussy's "En sourdine", "Clair de lune", and "Fantoches"; and Aaron Copland's "Nature, the gentlest Mother", "I've heard an Organ talk sometimes", and "When they come back".

1989 Spring Symphonic Band Concert

Date of Event
Sun., Apr. 16, 1989

The Music Department presented the fifth annual spring Symphonic Band concert at 3:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  They performed the National Anthem, Julius Fucik's "Florentiner, Op. 21", Johann Sebastian Bach's "O Mensch, Bewein' De In' Sunde Gross", Camille Saint-Saëns' "Morceau de Concert, Op. 94", Elliot del Borgo's "Psalm and Celebration", Dmitri Shostakovich's "Festive Overture, Op. 96", George Gershwin's "American in Paris", Herbert L. Clarke's "The Debutante", and Morton Gould's "American Salute".

Westminster Singers Perform

Date of Event
Sat., Apr. 8, 1989

The Westminster Singers, of Westminster Choir College, performed in Rubendall Recital Hall at 7:30pm.  They performed Josquin Des Prez's "El grillo", Claudio Monteverdi's "Lamento d'Arianna: Lasciatemi morire", Adriano Banchieri's "Contrapunto bestiale alla mente", John Farmer's "Faire Phyllis I saw sitting all alone", Thomas Tomkins' "Oh, yes, has any found a lad", Johannes Brahms' "Vier Zigeunerlieder, Op.

Jazz Ensemble Presents "Up Jumped Spring"

Date of Event
Fri., Apr. 7, 1989

The Music Department presented the Jazz Ensemble concert "Up Jumped Spring" at 8:00pm in Rubendall Recital Hall.  The ensemble performed Sammy Nestico's arrangement of Billy Strayhorn's "Take the 'A' Train", Jerry Nowak's arrangement of Leigh Harline's "When You Wish Upon a Star", Duke Ellington's "In a Mellow Tone", Jeff Jarvis' "High Octane", Wayne Shorter's "Footprints", Guy Wood's "My One and Only Love", Dave Brubeck's "It's a Raggy Waltz", Matt Harris' "Sunrise", Sammy Nestico's "Hayburner", and Mark Taylor's arrangement of Sonny Rollins' "Sonny Moon for Two".